Best bike parks around Wolgast are situated in a region known for its diverse cycling opportunities. Wolgast itself provides access to the Peenestrom river and the island of Usedom, offering scenic routes. While dedicated bike parks are found in nearby towns, the area features various trails for different biking styles. The surrounding landscape includes forests, fields, and coastal areas, suitable for exploration by bike.
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The almost 50 m high Ziesaberg is the venue for various races for enduro machines and quads.
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Nice with mtb. Partly sandy.
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Mostly dry even after heavy rainfall
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Great way between fields and forests. Should only be used with MTB
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In the forest you can drive super back. The ground is constantly changing. You can spend the whole day there
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A nice flowing little trail off the beaten track.
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Sandy, easy to ride on a gravel bike.
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The region around Wolgast offers a variety of biking experiences, including dedicated mountain bike trails, flow trails, and pumptracks. You'll find options like the Mountain Bike Trails in the Usedom Forest, which provide constantly changing terrain for extended off-road rides, and the Flow Trail in Insel Usedom Nature Park for a smooth, flowing experience.
Yes, for those looking for a more accessible experience, the Radsportanlage – Bike-Park Zingst offers two parcours tracks, a 'FLOWTRAIL' and a 'PUMPTRACK', which are suitable for various roll sports equipment and can be used free of charge. It's a great option for families and beginners to practice skills.
Trails like the MTB Trail Through Fields and Forests on Usedom Island often feature sandy sections. It's recommended to use bikes with wide, well-profiled tires for these conditions. The Flow Trail in Insel Usedom Nature Park is also partly sandy, offering a unique challenge.
The Stadtwerke Bikepark Greifswald features a VTK-Pumptrack with artificially created earth mounds, steep turns, jumps, and drops, making it ideal for BMX and dirt bike enthusiasts. The Radsportanlage – Bike-Park Zingst also includes a pumptrack, providing a 'surfing without the sea' experience.
Beyond traditional bike parks, you can find unique spots like the Motocross Track Zieseberg. While primarily a venue for enduro machines and quads, it offers an interesting change of pace to watch motorsport training. For mountain bikers, the Meadow Path is a challenging, off-the-beaten-path route that requires a mountain bike.
The Stadtwerke Bikepark Greifswald offers the option for rental bikes by arrangement, particularly for programs like children's birthday parties. It's best to contact them directly for rental availability.
Helmets are mandatory at both the Stadtwerke Bikepark Greifswald and Radsportanlage – Bike-Park Zingst. Additional protectors are highly recommended for safety. Always follow specific directions of travel on trails where indicated.
The Wolgast region is excellent for various cycling activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, enjoy general cycling tours, or tackle road cycling routes. Options range from easy loops like the 'Peenemünde Rocket Bunker Ruins – View of Peenemünde Harbor' to more challenging routes like 'Freest Fishing Harbor – Greifswald Market Square'.
The Radsportanlage – Bike-Park Zingst has specific opening hours, typically from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM during warmer months (April to October), and 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM during winter (November to March). Generally, the warmer months offer longer daylight and more pleasant conditions for outdoor biking.
Yes, the Mountain Bike Trails in the Usedom Forest are known for their constantly changing terrain, allowing riders to spend the whole day exploring and enjoying extended rides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the challenging off-road paths in the Usedom Forest to the flowing trails and pumptracks. The ability to spend a full day riding and the constantly changing ground conditions are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects.


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